Gothic Revival Church

313 E Harris St, Savannah, GA 31401
Gothic Revival Church
  • Gothic 85%
  • Victorian 70%

This building exemplifies the Gothic Revival style, characterized by its pointed arches, detailed stonework, and verticality. Its significance lies in its reflection of medieval architectural themes, revived during the 19th century, and remains a key piece in its community.

Architectural Styles

Gothic

85%

The structure exhibits classic Gothic features such as pointed arches and intricate detailing around windows and doorways.

  • Pointed arches
  • Buttresses
  • Gabled roof
  • Stained glass windows
  • Towers
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Victorian

70%

Victorian elements are visible in the decorative features and materials used in the building's facade.

  • Decorative masonry
  • Vertical emphasis
  • Ornate detailing
  • Complex rooflines
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Notable Features

Historical Context

Built during the 19th century, this church embodies the revival of Gothic architecture as part of the broader Victorian movement, catering to a growing interest in medieval styles.

Fun Facts

  • The church is often used for community events.
  • It is located in a historic district recognized for its architectural significance.
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